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Connecting to the DSP
1. Before the DSP is connected, the
connection icon is in red “
”; after it is
connected, the connection icon is in green
“
”.
2. Menu area: File, Option and Lock
(1) Click “File”:
a. Select “Load PC Presets File”: load the
preset file previously saved on your PC
as the current working scenario of the
DSP;
b. Select “Save as PC Presets File”: Save
the current working scenario data of the
DSP on your PC for future use;
c. Select “Load All Presets”: Load all data
files previously saved on your PC to the
DSP (all data files of the DSP include
all data, including current working
Figure 2
scenarios, preset scenarios, output
channel configuration data, etc.) to copy
all the data of a DSP that had been well
adjusted to the currently connected
DSP;
d. Select “Save All Presets”: Save all
data files of the connected DSP to your
PC (all data files of the DSP include
all the data, including current working
scenarios, preset scenarios, output
channel configuration data, etc.) for
use on other DSP in the future. This
operation will not alter any data on the
currently connected DSP.
e. Select “Print” to print the current output
configuration as a PDF or edit the
configuration.
(2) Click “Option”:
a. Select “Mixer” to enter the mixer setting
interface. You can adjust the volume of
each sound source of channels to carry
out the mixing.
b. Select “Signal generator” to test output
signals when no music is played. When
“Generator output” is selected for the
output signal, pink noise, white noise,
sinusoid and sinusoid (positive half-
cycle) occur. Volume range: -60 dB –
0 dB; frequency range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz.
Music output is set by default.
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